The best phase of Hollywood was the ‘90s, when the craft of Cinema was at its peak. Over the years, the industry has produced exceptional filmmakers and seen the rise of talented actors and actresses. Stunners like Julia Roberts, Sandra Bullock, and Kate Winslet were the heartthrobs who enchanted the crowd’s hearts and awed them. Films like Titanic and Notting Hill remain classics for the romantics out there. It is a sin, not to mention some of the world’s most beautiful and talented actresses, such as Meryl Streep and Michelle Pfeiffer. They became legends in their own time and are now considered “Cinema Goddesses” for their beauty and contribution to the films.
Transitioning into the 2000s, many young beauties have emerged, leading the Cinema with their charm and talent. So, who are some of the favorite actresses of all time? From Anna Hathaway to Margot Robbie, many actresses have become the face of Cinema, each bringing unforgettable performances to the screen.
However, with time, as films evolved, becoming a cinema icon takes more than a pretty face. Having those quirks driven by hard work is what defines them. The audience should feel enthralled by your stellar performance, powered by awestruck beauty and a strong personality. Most importantly, you should choose the proper script!
Now, let’s celebrate some of the iconic women who left and are significantly impacting Cinema. We’ve created a list of 50 favorite actresses of all time (including mine) that set screens alight over the years.
50. Saoirse Ronan
“I like stories about women who find their strength.”
Famous Films: Lady Bird, Brooklyn, Little Women, Atonement
Academy Awards / Awards Won:
- Academy Awards: 0 Wins, 4 Nominations
- Golden Globe Awards: 1 Win
- BAFTA Awards: 7 Nominations
Saoirse Ronan, an Irish-American actress, has been recognized for her exceptional talent since her teenage years. With four Oscar nominations by age 25, she has delivered compelling performances in films like Atonement and Lady Bird. Her ability to portray complex characters with depth and authenticity makes her a standout in contemporary cinema.
49. Zendaya
“My greatest wish for Euphoria was that it could help heal people.”
Famous Films: Euphoria, Dune, Spider-Man: No Way Home, The Greatest Showman
Academy Awards / Awards Won:
- Primetime Emmy Awards: 2 Wins
- Golden Globe Awards: 1 Win
- BET Awards: 1 Win
Zendaya, an American actress and singer, transitioned from Disney Channel fame to critically acclaimed roles in projects like Euphoria, where she portrays a teenager grappling with addiction. Her performances have earned her two Emmy Awards, making her the youngest recipient in the Lead Actress category. Beyond acting, she is also celebrated for her influence in fashion and activism.
48. Diane Keaton
“Memories are simply moments that refuse to be ordinary.”
Famous Films: Annie Hall, Something’s Gotta Give, The Godfather, Manhattan
Academy Awards / Awards Won:
- Academy Awards: 1 Win, 4 Nominations
- Golden Globe: 2 Wins, 8 Nominations
- BAFTA: 1 Win
47. Naomi Watts
“You won’t see me at the Oscars every year. I’m just not on that level.”
Famous Films: Mulholland Drive, The Impossible, 21 Grams, King Kong
Academy Awards / Awards Won:
- Academy Awards: 0 Wins, 2 Nominations
- Golden Globe: 0 Wins, 1 Nomination
- BAFTA: 1 Nomination
Naomi Watts delivers emotionally raw and haunting performances. Her roles often explore trauma and survival, and she handles them with a quiet intensity. Whether in indie hits or big studio films, she brings honesty and dedication to every frame.
46. Penélope Cruz
“Passion colors everything.”
Famous Films: Vanilla Sky, All About My Mother, Don’t Look Now
Awards:
- Academy Awards: 1 Win, 3 Nominations
- Golden Globe: 0 Wins, 2 Nominations
- BAFTA: 0 Wins, 1 Nomination
Penélope Cruz is magnetic. She dances between Spanish intensity and Hollywood charm, winning her Oscar and embodying raw beauty in storytelling.
45. Michelle Yeoh
“Strength is in our spirit.”
Famous Films: Crazy Rich Asians, Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon, Everything Everywhere All at Once, Memoirs of a Geisha
Awards:
- Academy Awards: 1 Win, 1 Nomination
- Golden Globe: 0 Wins, 1 Nomination
- BAFTA: 0 Wins, 1 Nomination
Michelle Yeoh blends grace and power. She’s a martial arts star turned soulful leading lady, winning Oscars and hearts with her rich, layered performances.
44. Rachel Weisz
“I like its mysteries.”
Famous Films: The Constant Gardener, The Favourite, The Deep Blue Sea, Disobedience
Awards:
- Academy Awards: 1 Win, 3 Nominations
- Golden Globe: 1 Win, 4 Nominations
- BAFTA: 1 Win, 2 Nominations
Rachel Weisz crafts deep, mysterious women. From her Oscar in The Constant Gardener to bold roles in The Favourite, she makes every character feel richly tangled.
43. Salma Hayek
“I love stories rooted in passion.”
Famous Films: Frida, Desperado, From Dusk Till Dawn, Grown Ups
Awards:
- Academy Awards: 0 Wins, 1 Nomination
- Golden Globe: 0 Wins, 1 Nomination
- BAFTA: 0 Wins, 0 Nominations
Salma Hayek became famous worldwide with her movie Frida, even getting an Oscar nomination. She is warm, strong, and happy, and she always supports Latino people and proudly celebrates art.
42. Julianne Moore
“The great gift of human beings is that we have the power of empathy.”
Famous Films: Still Alice, Boogie Nights, Far from Heaven, The Hours
Academy Awards / Awards Won:
- Academy Awards: 1 Win, 5 Nominations
- Golden Globe Awards: 2 Wins, 9 Nominations
- BAFTA Awards: 1 Win, 3 Nominations
Julianne Moore’s emotionally resonant performances have made her a staple in both independent and mainstream films. Her portrayal of a woman battling Alzheimer’s in Still Alice earned her an Academy Award..
41. Helena Bonham Carter
“I think everything in life is art.”
Famous Films: The Wings of the Dove, The King’s Speech, Fight Club, Harry Potter series
Academy Awards / Awards Won:
- Academy Awards: 0 Wins, 2 Nominations
- Golden Globe: 1 Win, 6 Nominations
- BAFTA: 1 Win
Helena Bonham Carter is the queen of quirky, dramatic, and eccentric roles. Her performances are textured and unapologetically bold. Whether in period dramas or fantasy franchises, she always brings a raw honesty that makes her unforgettable.
40. Tilda Swinton
“I think there’s a great beauty to having problems. That’s one of the ways we learn.”
Famous Films: Michael Clayton, We Need to Talk About Kevin, Snowpiercer, The Chronicles of Narnia
Academy Awards / Awards Won:
- Academy Awards: 1 Win
- Golden Globe: 0 Wins, 1 Nomination
- BAFTA: 1 Win
Tilda Swinton is known for her otherworldly presence and bold choices. She shines well and is known for her unconventional roles. Whether in arthouse films or fantasy blockbusters, she brings an intelligence and uniqueness few others can match.
39. Reese Witherspoon
“I don’t believe in perfection. I don’t think it exists.”
Famous Films: Walk the Line, Legally Blonde, Wild, Big Little Lies
Academy Awards / Awards Won:
- Academy Awards: 1 Win, 2 Nominations
- Golden Globe Awards: 2 Wins, 7 Nominations
- BAFTA Awards: 1 Win, 2 Nominations
Reese Witherspoon’s effervescent charm and determination have made her a beloved figure in Hollywood. From her iconic role in Legally Blonde to her Oscar-winning portrayal of June Carter in Walk the Line, she brings authenticity to every character. Her impactful performances earn her a spot among the 50 favorite actresses of all time.
38. Frances McDormand
“I have not wanted to be a star, I have wanted to be an actor.”
Famous Films: Nomadland, Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri, Fargo, Almost Famous
Academy Awards / Awards Won:
- Academy Awards: 3 Wins, 6 Nominations
- Golden Globe: 2 Wins
- BAFTA: 1 Win
Frances McDormand is a force of nature. She’s known for roles that are gritty, honest, and deeply human. Few actors embody truth like she does.
37. Angelina Jolie
“I’ve been reckless, but I’m not a rebel without a cause.”
Famous Films: Girl, Interrupted, Mr. & Mrs. Smith, Maleficent, Changeling
Academy Awards / Awards Won:
- Academy Awards: 1 Win, 2 Nominations
- Golden Globe Awards: 3 Wins, 8 Nominations
- BAFTA Awards: 0 Wins, 1 Nomination
Angelina Jolie’s captivating performances and humanitarian efforts have solidified her status as a global icon. Her Oscar-winning role in Girl, Interrupted highlighted her dramatic prowess, while her portrayal of Maleficent showcased her ability to reinvent classic characters. Her multifaceted career places her among the 50 favorite actresses of all time.
36. Anya Taylor‑Joy
“I want to be seen in new ways.”
Famous Films: The Queen’s Gambit (TV), Split, Emma., The Witch
Awards:
- Academy Awards: 0 Wins, 1 Nomination
- Golden Globe: 1 Win, 1 Nomination
- BAFTA: 1 Win, 2 Nominations
Anya Taylor‑Joy blew up hearts with The Queen’s Gambit. She’s quietly wild, mixing mystery and charm, and staying so fresh and bold.
35. Jodie Foster
“Truth underlies every role.”
Famous Films: The Silence of the Lambs, Taxi Driver, Contact, Freaky Friday
Awards:
- Academy Awards: 2 Wins, 3 Nominations
- Golden Globe: 4 Wins, 7 Nominations
- BAFTA: 1 Win, 2 Nominations
Jodie Foster has always been honest, never big gestures, just deep humanity. She’s been chilling, inspiring, and surprising us since she was young—a true legend.
34. Michelle Williams
“I want to dig deep.”
Famous Films: Brokeback Mountain, Blue Valentine, My Week with Marilyn, Manchester by the Sea
Awards:
- Academy Awards: 0 Wins, 5 Nominations
- Golden Globe: 2 Wins, 5 Nominations
- BAFTA: 0 Wins, 3 Nominations
Michelle Williams knows how to wreck you with a look. She doesn’t need flash—just truth, quiet, honesty. And that’s exactly how she digs deep into every character.
33. Marion Cotillard
“Emotion needs no words.”
Famous Films: La Vie en Rose, Inception, Rust and Bone, Two Days, One Night
Awards:
- Academy Awards: 1 Win, 1 Nomination
- Golden Globe: 1 Win, 1 Nomination
- BAFTA: 1 Win, 2 Nominations
Marion Cotillard gives raw, wordless performances that crack you open. From La Vie en Rose to Inception, she’s lived in her parts completely, with grace and fire.
32. Florence Pugh
“I want to go out there and do things that are different and make people uncomfortable.”
Famous Films: Midsommar, Little Women, Don’t Worry Darling, Oppenheimer
Academy Awards / Awards Won:
- Academy Awards: 0 Wins, 1 Nomination
- BAFTA: 2 Nominations
- Critics Choice: 1 Win
Florence Pugh is a rising force in modern cinema. She brings emotional depth, grit, and fearlessness to her roles. Whether she’s screaming in a Swedish cult or sharing quiet moments as Amy March, she owns every scene with startling maturity.
31. Charlize Theron
“There’s nothing I despise more than people trying to be something they’re not.”
Famous Films: Monster, Mad Max: Fury Road, Atomic Blonde, The Italian Job
Academy Awards / Awards Won:
- Academy Awards: 1 Win, 3 Nominations
- Golden Globe Awards: 1 Win, 5 Nominations
- BAFTA Awards: 0 Wins, 2 Nominations
Charlize Theron’s fearless performances and physical transformations have garnered critical acclaim. Her Oscar-winning role in Monster showcased her dedication to authenticity, while Mad Max: Fury Road highlighted her action star prowess.
30. Kristen Stewart
“I’m so not cool. I’m just passionate.”
Famous Films: Spencer, Clouds of Sils Maria, Personal Shopper, Twilight
Academy Awards / Awards Won:
- Academy Awards: 0 Wins, 1 Nomination
- César Award: 1 Win
- BAFTA Rising Star Award
Kristen Stewart has grown from teen stardom to critical acclaim. Her later roles are bold and quietly intense, showing how nuanced and fearless she’s become as an actor. She chases stories that challenge her.
29. Emma Thompson
“I have a habit of taking my own path and not always following the rules.”
Famous Films: Sense and Sensibility, Love Actually, The Remains of the Day, Saving Mr. Banks
Academy Awards / Awards Won:
- Academy Awards: 2 Wins, 5 Nominations
- Golden Globe Awards: 2 Wins, 7 Nominations
- BAFTA Awards: 3 Wins, 7 Nominations
Emma Thompson’s wit and intelligence shine through in her performances and screenwriting. Her Oscar-winning roles in Howards End and Sense and Sensibility showcase her literary and acting talents. Her contributions to cinema are exceptional.
28. Margot Robbie
“I always try to push through fear. I won’t let it stop me.”
Famous Films: I, Tonya, The Wolf of Wall Street, Once Upon a Time in Hollywood, Barbie
Academy Awards / Awards Won:
- Academy Awards: 0 Wins, 2 Nominations
- BAFTA Awards: 0 Wins, 3 Nominations
- Golden Globe Awards: 0 Wins, 3 Nominations
Margot Robbie’s dynamic performances and magnetic screen presence have propelled her to the forefront of Hollywood. From her breakout role in The Wolf of Wall Street to her transformative portrayal in I, Tonya, she consistently showcases versatility and depth.
27. Lupita Nyong’o
“No matter where you’re from, your dreams are valid.”
Famous Films: 12 Years a Slave, Black Panther, Us, Queen of Katwe
Academy Awards / Awards Won:
- Academy Awards: 1 Win, 1 Nomination
- BAFTA Awards: 1 Win, 1 Nomination
- Screen Actors Guild Awards: 2 Wins, 2 Nominations
Lupita Nyong’o’s powerful debut in 12 Years a Slave earned her an Academy Award, marking the beginning of a remarkable career. Her roles in Black Panther and Us further demonstrate her range and commitment to storytelling.
26. Brie Larson
“I’ve always just wanted to tell stories that matter.”
Famous Films: Room, Captain Marvel, Short Term 12, The Glass Castle
Academy Awards / Awards Won:
- Academy Awards: 1 Win, 1 Nomination
- BAFTA Awards: 0 Wins, 1 Nomination
- Golden Globe Awards: 1 Win, 1 Nomination
Brie Larson’s compelling portrayal in Room earned her an Academy Award, showcasing her ability to convey profound emotion. Transitioning seamlessly into the superhero genre with Captain Marvel, she continues to captivate audiences.
25. Gal Gadot
“I represent the ‘Wonder Woman’ of the new world.”
Famous Films: Wonder Woman, Justice League, Fast & Furious series, Death on the Nile
Academy Awards / Awards Won:
- Academy Awards: 0 Wins, 0 Nominations
- Critics’ Choice Awards: 1 Win, 1 Nomination
- MTV Movie & TV Awards: 1 Win, 2 Nominations
Gal Gadot’s portrayal of Wonder Woman has become iconic, inspiring audiences worldwide. Her transition from action-packed roles in the Fast & Furious series to leading a superhero franchise demonstrates her versatility. Her empowering performances earn her a spot among the favorite actresses of all time.
24. Amy Adams
“I always had a sense that I would be successful.”
Famous Films: Arrival, American Hustle, Enchanted, The Fighter
Academy Awards / Awards Won:
- Academy Awards: 0 Wins, 6 Nominations
- BAFTA Awards: 0 Wins, 6 Nominations
- Golden Globe Awards: 2 Wins, 7 Nominations
Amy Adams’ nuanced performances across a range of genres have garnered critical acclaim. Her roles in Arrival and American Hustle highlight her emotional depth and adaptability. Despite multiple nominations, her consistent excellence made her one of the favorite actresses of all time.
23. Emily Blunt
“I’m not someone who’s always had a burning desire to act.”
Famous Films: The Devil Wears Prada, A Quiet Place, Edge of Tomorrow, Mary Poppins Returns
Academy Awards / Awards Won:
- Academy Awards: 0 Wins, 0 Nominations
- BAFTA Awards: 0 Wins, 1 Nomination
- Golden Globe Awards: 1 Win, 6 Nominations
Emily Blunt’s versatility shines through in both dramatic and action-packed roles. From her breakout in The Devil Wears Prada to the suspenseful A Quiet Place, she consistently delivers compelling performances.
22. Rachel McAdams
“I want to work with great directors and tell great stories.”
Famous Films: The Notebook, Spotlight, Mean Girls, Doctor Strange
Academy Awards / Awards Won:
- Academy Awards: 0 Wins, 1 Nomination
- BAFTA Awards: 0 Wins, 1 Nomination
- Screen Actors Guild Awards: 1 Win, 1 Nomination
Rachel McAdams‘ charm and emotional depth have made her a favorite in both romantic dramas and thrillers. Her performances in The Notebook and Spotlight showcase her ability to connect with audiences.
21. Natalie Dormer
“I’m a very ambitious person.”
Famous Films: The Hunger Games: Mockingjay, The Forest, The Riot Club, Game of Thrones (TV)
Academy Awards / Awards Won:
- Academy Awards: 0 Wins, 0 Nominations
- Screen Actors Guild Awards: 1 Win, 1 Nomination (Ensemble Cast)
Natalie Dormer’s captivating performances, particularly as Margaery Tyrell in Game of Thrones, have garnered a dedicated fan base. Her roles in The Hunger Games series and various independent films demonstrate her range and commitment.
20. Keira Knightley
“I think every girl is looking for her Mr. Darcy.”
Famous Films: Pride & Prejudice, Atonement, Pirates of the Caribbean series, The Imitation Game
Academy Awards / Awards Won:
- Academy Awards: 0 Wins, 2 Nominations
- BAFTA Awards: 0 Wins, 2 Nominations
- Golden Globe Awards: 0 Wins, 3 Nominations
Keira Knightley’s elegant performances in period dramas and blockbusters alike have made her a standout talent. Her roles in Pride & Prejudice and Atonement highlight her emotional depth and poise.
19. Jennifer Aniston
“There are no regrets in life, just lessons.”
Famous Films: Marley & Me, The Break-Up, Along Came Polly, Friends (TV)
Academy Awards / Awards Won:
- Academy Awards: 0 Wins, 0 Nominations
- Golden Globe Awards: 1 Win, 2 Nominations
- Primetime Emmy Awards: 1 Win, 7 Nominations
Jennifer Aniston’s relatable charm and comedic timing have made her a beloved figure in television and film. Her iconic role as Rachel Green in Friends and performances in various romantic comedies showcase her versatility.
18. Jennifer Lawrence
“I like when things are hard; I’m very competitive. If something seems difficult or impossible, it interests me.”
Famous Films: Silver Linings Playbook, The Hunger Games series, American Hustle, Winter’s Bone
Academy Awards / Awards Won:
- Academy Awards: 1 Win, 4 Nominations
- BAFTA Awards: 0 Wins, 3 Nominations
- Golden Globe Awards: 3 Wins, 6 Nominations
Jennifer Lawrence’s compelling performances and relatable persona have made her a standout in Hollywood. Her Oscar-winning role in Silver Linings Playbook showcased her depth, while The Hunger Games series cemented her status as a leading actress.
17. Emma Stone
“What sets you apart can sometimes feel like a burden, and it’s not. And a lot of the time, it’s what makes you great.”
Famous Films: La La Land, Easy A, The Favourite, Poor Things
Academy Awards / Awards Won:
- Academy Awards: 2 Wins, 5 Nominations
- BAFTA Awards: 1 Win, 4 Nominations
- Golden Globe Awards: 1 Win, 5 Nominations
Emma Stone’s charm and versatility have earned her critical acclaim and audience admiration. Her Oscar-winning performances in La La Land and Poor Things highlight her range, while roles in Easy A and The Favourite showcase her comedic and dramatic talents.
16. Scarlett Johansson
“I definitely believe in plastic surgery. I don’t want to be an old hag. There’s no fun in that.”
Famous Films: Lost in Translation, Marriage Story, Under the Skin, Black Widow
Academy Awards / Awards Won:
- Academy Awards: 0 Wins, 2 Nominations
- BAFTA Awards: 1 Win, 3 Nominations
- Golden Globe Awards: 0 Wins, 5 Nominations
Scarlett Johansson’s dynamic performances span indie dramas to blockbuster franchises. Her roles in Lost in Translation and Marriage Story demonstrate her emotional depth, while her portrayal of Black Widow showcases her action prowess.
15. Anne Hathaway
“There’s something very addictive about people pleasing. It’s a thought pattern and a habit that feels really, really good until it becomes desperate.”
Famous Films: Les Misérables, The Devil Wears Prada, Interstellar, The Princess Diaries
Academy Awards / Awards Won:
- Academy Awards: 1 Win, 2 Nominations
- BAFTA Awards: 1 Win, 2 Nominations
- Golden Globe Awards: 1 Win, 3 Nominations
Anne Hathaway’s transition from charming ingenue to Oscar-winning actress showcases her versatility. Her performance in Les Misérables earned her critical acclaim, while roles in The Devil Wears Prada and Interstellar highlight her range.
14. Viola Davis
“I became an artist—and thank God I did—because we are the only profession that celebrates what it means to live a life.”
Famous Films: Fences, The Help, Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom, Doubt
Academy Awards / Awards Won:
- Academy Awards: 1 Win, 4 Nominations
- BAFTA Awards: 0 Wins, 1 Nomination
- Golden Globe Awards: 1 Win, 6 Nominations
Viola Davis’s powerful performances have broken barriers and garnered critical acclaim. Her Oscar-winning role in Fences and impactful performances in The Help and Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom showcase her depth and commitment.
13. Audrey Hepburn
“Nothing is impossible. The word itself says ‘I’m possible!’”
Famous Films: Breakfast at Tiffany’s, Roman Holiday, My Fair Lady, Sabrina
Academy Awards / Awards Won:
- Academy Awards: 1 Win, 5 Nominations
- BAFTA Awards: 3 Wins
- Golden Globe Awards: 3 Wins, 10 Nominations
Audrey Hepburn embodied grace and timeless elegance. Her radiant performances in Roman Holiday and Breakfast at Tiffany’s made her a style icon and a cinematic legend. Her humanitarian work also added to her legacy, making her a perennial figure.
12. Cate Blanchett
“If you know you are going to fail, then fail gloriously.”
Famous Films: Blue Jasmine, Carol, TÁR, The Lord of the Rings
Academy Awards / Awards Won:
- Academy Awards: 2 Wins, 8 Nominations
- BAFTA Awards: 3 Wins
- Golden Globe Awards: 3 Wins, 12 Nominations
Cate Blanchett is a chameleon on screen, known for her transformative roles. From Queen Elizabeth to Lydia Tár, her ability to disappear into characters is remarkable.
11. Natalie Portman
“Smart women love smart men more than smart men love smart women.”
Famous Films: Black Swan, Jackie, V for Vendetta, Closer
Academy Awards / Awards Won:
- Academy Awards: 1 Win, 3 Nominations
- BAFTA Awards: 1 Win
- Golden Globe Awards: 2 Wins, 4 Nominations
Natalie Portman blends intellect with artistry. Her Oscar-winning turn in Black Swan stunned audiences with its intensity, and she brings sensitivity to every role.
10. Elizabeth Taylor
“Pour yourself a drink, put on some lipstick, and pull yourself together.”
Famous Films:
Cleopatra, Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?, Cat on a Hot Tin Roof, Giant
Academy Awards / Awards Won:
- Academy Awards: 2 Wins, 5 Nominations
- BAFTA Awards: 0 Wins, 3 Nominations
- Golden Globe Awards: 1 Win, 4 Nominations
Her powerhouse performances matched Elizabeth Taylor’s stunning beauty. A legend of the golden era, her role in Virginia Woolf showed her true grit. With two Oscars and decades of influence, she is easily one of the exceptional actors.
9. Nicole Kidman
“Life has got all those twists and turns. You’ve got to hold on tight and off you go.”
Famous Films: The Hours, Moulin Rouge!, Eyes Wide Shut, Lion
Academy Awards / Awards Won:
- Academy Awards: 1 Win, 5 Nominations
- BAFTA Awards: 1 Win, 5 Nominations
- Golden Globe Awards: 6 Wins, 17 Nominations
Nicole Kidman is one of the most versatile actresses of her generation. Whether she’s playing Virginia Woolf or a showgirl in Moulin Rouge!, she completely transforms.
8. Sandra Bullock
“I’m a true believer in karma. You get what you give, whether it’s bad or good.”
Famous Films: The Blind Side, Gravity, Speed, Miss Congeniality
Academy Awards / Awards Won:
- Academy Awards: 1 Win, 2 Nominations
- BAFTA Awards: 0 Wins, 1 Nomination
- Golden Globe Awards: 1 Win, 5 Nominations
Sandra Bullock is the epitome of charm and resilience. She shone in both comedies and dramas, from Miss Congeniality to The Blind Side.
7. Ingrid Bergman
“Be yourself. The world worships the original.”
Famous Films: Casablanca, Gaslight, Anastasia, Notorious
Academy Awards / Awards Won:
- Academy Awards: 3 Wins, 7 Nominations
- BAFTA Awards: 1 Win
- Golden Globe Awards: 2 Wins
Ingrid Bergman was elegance personified. Her expressive eyes and rich emotional depth made her unforgettable in classics like Casablanca and Gaslight. With three Oscars and a towering legacy, she remains one of the 50 favorite actresses of all time.
6. Bette Davis
“The key to life is accepting challenges. Once someone stops doing this, he’s dead.”
Famous Films: All About Eve, Now, Voyager, Jezebel, Whatever Happened to Baby Jane?
Academy Awards / Awards Won:
- Academy Awards: 2 Wins, 10 Nominations
- BAFTA Awards: 0
- Golden Globe Awards: 1 Win, 6 Nominations
Bette Davis was bold, fierce, and unapologetically herself. Known for her intensity and sharp delivery, she owned the screen in roles that demanded power.
5. Julia Roberts
“You can be true to the character all you want, but you’ve got to go home with yourself.”
Famous Films: Pretty Woman, Erin Brockovich, My Best Friend’s Wedding, Notting Hill
Academy Awards / Awards Won:
- Academy Awards: 1 Win, 4 Nominations
- BAFTA Awards: 0 Wins, 3 Nominations
- Golden Globe Awards: 3 Wins, 8 Nominations
America’s sweetheart, Julia Roberts, captivated hearts in Pretty Woman and stunned critics with Erin Brockovich. Her magnetic screen presence and iconic smile made her a global star.
4. Kate Winslet
“There’s more to life than cheekbones.”
Famous Films: Titanic, The Reader, Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind, Revolutionary Road
Academy Awards / Awards Won:
- Academy Awards: 1 Win, 8 Nominations
- BAFTA Awards: 3 Wins
- Golden Globe Awards: 5 Wins, 13 Nominations
Kate Winslet has delivered deeply emotional performances in both blockbusters and indie films. From the tragic love story in Titanic to her award-winning role in The Reader, she is consistently compelling.
3. Meryl Streep
“The great gift of human beings is that we have the power of empathy.”
Famous Films: Sophie’s Choice, The Devil Wears Prada, Doubt, The Iron Lady
Academy Awards / Awards Won:
- Academy Awards: 3 Wins, 21 Nominations
- BAFTA Awards: 2 Wins
- Golden Globe Awards: 8 Wins, 32 Nominations
Meryl Streep is the gold standard in acting. With unmatched versatility, she brings authenticity to every role. Whether she’s playing a fierce fashion editor or a grieving mother, her talent is undeniable. No list of favorite actresses of all time is complete without her.
2. Marilyn Monroe
“I’m selfish, impatient, and a little insecure. I make mistakes… But if you can’t handle me at my worst, you sure as hell don’t deserve me at my best.”
Famous Films: Some Like It Hot, The Seven Year Itch, Gentlemen Prefer Blondes, How to Marry a Millionaire
Academy Awards / Awards Won:
- Academy Awards: 0 Wins, 0 Nominations
- Golden Globe Awards: 1 Win
Marilyn Monroe became an enduring icon of beauty and vulnerability. Beneath the blonde bombshell image was an actress who brought warmth and humor to the screen. She’s remembered not just for her roles but for shaping pop culture.
1. Grace Kelly
“I’m basically a feminist. I think that women can do anything they decide to do.”
Famous Films: Rear Window, To Catch a Thief, High Society, Dial M for Murder
Academy Awards / Awards Won:
- Academy Awards: 1 Win, 2 Nominations
- Golden Globe Awards: 3 Wins
Grace Kelly brought poise and class to every role. Her brief career left a lasting impression, especially in Hitchcock classics. Later becoming Princess of Monaco, she embodied elegance in every sense.
Conclusion
Cinema is full of unforgettable women who brought depth, emotion, and power to the screen. Whether from the golden age of Hollywood or today’s modern masterpieces, these favorite actresses of all time have shaped what storytelling means. Their talent goes beyond awards and fame, they’ve become part of our lives, one film at a time.